2 weeks ago

2 weeks ago

2 weeks ago

We’re back with the second consecutive year of officially losing our minds, but they say the first step toward healing is recognizing the problem. As of 11 am EDT last Monday, there were 345 hours until tipoff of four games of actual, it-counts college basketball on Opening Night, Nov. 8. So… beginning that morning, we started releasing our rankings of every Division I team from worst to first as tweets on the social networking platform known as Twitter (you may have heard of it). We’ll release one team preview every single hour from now until Opening Night, and in case you’re not following us over there, we’ll put the updated list here each night for your review in aggregate. The key to tweeting, of course, is conciseness, so we’ll try our best to relay some relevant information on each and every team in the requisite 140 characters or less, and hopefully some of you will be paying attention along the way. Here are Friday’s entries (#260-#237).

We’re back with the second consecutive year of officially losing our minds, but they say the first step toward healing is recognizing the problem. As of 11 am EDT on Monday, there were 345 hours until tipoff of four games of actual, it-counts college basketball on Opening Night, Nov. 8. So… beginning that morning, we started releasing our rankings of every Division I team from worst to first as tweets on the social networking platform known as Twitter (you may have heard of it). We’ll release one team preview every single hour from now until Opening Night, and in case you’re not following us over there, we’ll put the updated list here each night for your review in aggregate. The key to tweeting, of course, is conciseness, so we’ll try our best to relay some relevant information on each and every team in the requisite 140 characters or less, and hopefully some of you will be paying attention along the way. Here are Thursday’s entries (#284-#261).

We’re back with the second consecutive year of officially losing our minds, but they say the first step toward healing is recognizing the problem. As of 11 am EDT on Monday, there were 345 hours until tipoff of four games of actual, it-counts college basketball on Opening Night, Nov. 8. So… beginning that morning, we started releasing our rankings of every Division I team from worst to first as tweets on the social networking platform known as Twitter (you may have heard of it). We’ll release one team preview every single hour from now until Opening Night, and in case you’re not following us over there, we’ll put the updated list here each night for your review in aggregate. The key to tweeting, of course, is conciseness, so we’ll try our best to relay some relevant information on each and every team in the requisite 140 characters or less, and hopefully some of you will be paying attention along the way. Here are Wednesday’s entries (#308-#285).

We’re back with the second consecutive year of officially losing our minds, but they say the first step toward healing is recognizing the problem. As of 11 am EDT on Monday, there were 345 hours until tipoff of four games of actual, it-counts college basketball on Opening Night, Nov. 8. So… beginning that morning, we started releasing our rankings of every Division I team from worst to first as tweets on the social networking platform known as Twitter (you may have heard of it). We’ll release one team preview every single hour from now until Opening Night, and in case you’re not following us over there, we’ll put the updated list here each night for your review in aggregate. The key to tweeting, of course, is conciseness, so we’ll try our best to relay some relevant information on each and every team in the requisite 140 characters or less, and hopefully some of you will be paying attention along the way. Here are Tuesday’s entries (#332-#309).

We’re back with the second consecutive year of officially losing our minds, but they say the first step toward healing is recognizing the problem. As of 11 am EDT on Monday, there were 345 hours until tipoff of four games of actual, it-counts college basketball on Opening Night, Nov. 8. So… beginning yesterday morning, we started releasing our rankings of every Division I team from worst to first as tweets on the social networking platform known as Twitter (you may have heard of it). We’ll release one team preview every single hour from now until Opening Night, and in case you’re not following us over there, we’ll put the updated list here each night for your review in aggregate. The key to tweeting, of course, is conciseness, so we’ll try our best to relay some relevant information on each and every team in the requisite 140 characters or less, and hopefully some of you will be paying attention along the way. Here are Monday’s entries (#345-#333).